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  • Subject: Re: Question on Reorganizing IBM Files...
  • From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 14:17:04 +0100

"I'll be darned" !!!

Ours is Reuse Deleted Records = *YES also - good deal IBM !!!!

We did delete a LARGE test library in anticipation of adding a new release of a
3rd part app !!!

Thanks EVERYONE !

Chuck

Rob Berendt wrote:

> Ours is set to reuse deleted records also.  I don't think we've
> fiddled with it.  We only have 12 deleted records and it's been
> over a month since the last RCLSTG.  Would a mass library delete
> cause many deleted records?  I would think so.  Maybe this is your
> situation Chuck.
>
> jpcarr@TREDEGAR.COM on 07/10/2000 01:34:59 PM
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> Gee,   Our's is set to reuse deleted records.   Don't see much performance
> problem though.   I thought it was the default!
>
> We're on V4R3.
>
> John Carr
>
> --------------------------------
>
> Thanks Chris !
>
> I guess I never really considered the RCLSTG command for this (Duh) until I
> got
> Rob's post !!
>
> And I wasn't planning on changing IBM's files (I consider stuff like that a
> no
> no) but DO appreciate the explanation about how Reuse Deleted Records can
> impact
> system performance !!!
>
> Would this (sys performance degradation) apply to 3rd party files or my own
> or is
> it more impacted by the usage level of a file ?
>
> Thanks !
>
> Chuck
>
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